Title of article :
Factors Associated with Thyroid Dysfunction in Hypothyroidism-Endemic Region of Ravansar, 2017-2018: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Author/Authors :
Barzegari ، Ebrahim Medical Biology Research Center, Health Technology Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Pasdar ، Yahya Department of Nutritional Sciences - School of Public Health - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Hamzeh ، Behrooz Environmental Determinants of Health Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Darabi ، Mehdi Environmental Determinants of Health Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Moradinazar ، Mehdi Department of Public Health - School of Public Health - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Najafi ، Farid Environmental Determinants of Health Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
From page :
145
To page :
151
Abstract :
Background Objective: Hypothyroidism is a prevalent condition in various regions all over the world, including Iran. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with thyroid dysfunctions in Ravansar area, Kermanshah province. Due to hypo and hyperthyroidism diversity and pathogeneses complexity, machine learning was also integrated; it is as an accurate and potent method for the dimensionality reduction to realize the study objective. Materials Methods: In this study, 10069 individuals participated from Ravansar area. Data were taken from the Ravansar NonCommunicable Diseases (RaNCD) cohort study, which is a part of national PERSIAN cohort. Feature selection was done using random forests machine learning tool. The two thyroid diseases correlation was explored through conventional statistical procedures. Results: Female sex was the most significant risk factor for hypothyroidism (OR=6.24, CI: 4.139.63; P 0.001). Depression (OR=2.07, CI: 1.343.09; P 0.001), age group of 4555 years (OR=1.56, CI: 1.182.07; P 0.01), daily salt consumption of 10 gr (OR=1.87, CI: 1.152.90; P 0.01), kidney stone (OR=1.35, CI: 1.021.78; P 0.05) and unsaturated fats intake (OR=1.01, CI: 1.001.02; P 0.05) were significantly associated with underactive thyroid condition. No significant associated factor was found for hyperthyroidism. Conclusion: Female sex is a global wellestablished hypothyroidismassociated factor. The results of the present study suggest taking some measures to reduce hypothyroidism, by addressing the intervening factors.
Keywords :
Hypothyroidism , Hyperthyroidism , Prevalence , Associations , Multifactor dimensionality reduction
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical and Biomedical Research
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical and Biomedical Research
Record number :
2579375
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